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Yes, any number multiplied by one is itself.

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Can a decimal have a remainder?

No. The part of the number after the decimal point (if any) is the quotient of the remainder from the original division and the original denominator.


What is a decimal that's equal to 0.7 and why?

All decimals that are equal to 0.7 are formed by adding some number of zeros at the end, after the '7' . The reason is: Because if you change the '7' to any other digit, or put any digit at all between the decimal point and the '7', or put anything else but a zero in any place after the '7', then you change the value of the decimal, and it's not equal to 0.7 any more.


Is 1.1 greater than 1.10?

1.1=1.10. Any zeros at the end of a decimal after the decimal point are unnecessary if they're after all other digits. For example, 5.4300=5.43. 5.0043 does not equal 5.43.Answer:1.1 is a number with two decimal places which can be that number exactly or rounded or truncated to that number:If exactly 1.1 it is equal to 1.1 followed by any number of zerosIf rounded to one decimal place it is equal to any number from 1.05 to 1.149If truncated at one decimal place it is equal to any number from 1.10 to 1.19So the smallest it could be is 1.05 and the largest 1.191.10 is a more exact number in that it is brought to two decimal places. It can be that number exactly or rounded or truncated to that number:If exactly 1.10 it is equal to 1.1 followed by any number of zerosIf rounded to two decimal places it is equal to any number from 1.095 to 1.1049If truncated at two decimal places it is equal to any number from 1.100 to 1.109So the smallest it could be is 1.095 and the largest 1.109As a consequence the potential values of 1.1 bracket the potential values of 1.10


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What is a real number that can be written as a fraction denominator does not equal 0 a repeating or terminating decimal or an integer?

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